
U.S. Embassy in Georgia - Dictators like Putin repeat each other’s mistakes because they forget: "Evil is vanquished by good, for the essence of good is enduring"
24/02/2023 07:42:34 World
It has now been a year since the world witnessed Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, which resulted in the deaths of thousands of people, the destruction of many cities, and forced millions of Ukrainians to become refugees.
"The creation of scapegoats and fighting them in order to maintain power is a repeating strategy of dictators. Dictators are also known for repeating each other's mistakes," the U.S. Embassy in Georgia said in a statement.
"Putin tells his people that the entire civilized world is their enemy and that only he stands on the path to truth. Putin’s enemies are pregnant women, whom he bombs inside maternity wards, small children and elderly people who sing to each other in shelters to find comfort, and people who choose freedom.One year ago Putin was certain that Kyiv would fall in a day, that Ukrainian people would greet his army with flowers, and that the west would turn a blind eye. But Kyiv stands, Ukrainian people are fighting with unprecedented courage, and the West has never been so united.Dictators like Putin repeat each other’s mistakes because they forget the eternal verity which was brilliantly formulated by Rustaveli centuries ago: "Evil is vanquished by good, for the essence of good is enduring", the U.S. Embassy said.